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Client Details
- Member Since: Mar 2010
- Last Login: 1 Mar 2011
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Category:Property > Other
ID:35908
Title:Draw and design floor plans and elevations for planning permission
Location:London
Job Description
We are looking for a person who can draw up floor plans and elevations of existing building (we have these measurements) and then draw plans and elevations of proposed works for planning permission. It is only the lower ground floor of a house that we are planning on changing by extending out into garden and putting a few roof lights in.
Job Budget
Job type:Fixed Price Job
Budget:Fixed Price: £50 - £150
Additional Information
Approx start date after Bid is selected: Immediate (within 1-2 days)
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:07/09/2010 19:20 pm
Clarification Board
A. W. on 07/09/2010 21:48 pmI\'m sorry but your budget is far too low. To properly draft the drawings you require is at least a couple of days work.
Reply from Client
N. M. on 10/09/2010 18:07 pmOkay well I just wanted to put the feelers out, I have done this a few times but the lady that I usually use is retiring so I want to get a relationship going but am only a two man show so budget is presently tight!
M. B. on 09/09/2010 06:58 amI\\\'m sorry but your budget is a bit too tight.
To propduce worthwhile drawings will require is at least a couple of days work.
You say you have measuements do these include the boundary distances and heights of cills and heads of windows, heights to eaves?
For a Planning app I would expect to see at the very least
1:100 Floor Plans & Elevations Existing
1:100 Floor Plans & Elevations Proposed
1:1250 Site Location Plan including OS info.
1:500 Block Plan
Best Regards
Mark
Reply from Client
N. M. on 10/09/2010 18:04 pmAll that is required is Existing plans and elevations and proposed plans and elevations.
R. V. on 10/09/2010 17:32 pmHi Nicole,
Have you got a planning agent, or are you going to submit the planning application by yourself?
Regards
Ryno
Reply from Client
N. M. on 10/09/2010 17:50 pmWe are submitting the planning application.
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